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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    I'm sure I will have missed something, but I hope not much.

    Engine is easy to price - and you can basically spend what you like there. I have a base 3.9 with all ancillaries and EFi gear/ECU off the donor vehicle though. Above that, it's how much I want to spend on it....

    Other than that, I've got:

    Engine mounts & welding
    Bellhousing, clutch and flywheel
    Radiator, fans & pipework



    Plus all the little bits that either won't fit or are different between a Disco V8 and a 110.

    We shall see, I guess.
    Is a Hijack in Place Jeff

    Back to Jack110......is it a daily driver?..there are chev importers a heap cheaper over east.. I had one quote for a Crated 6.7lt @$12000 to my front door. and maybe have it mated to a LT95 G/box or which ever runs with the Isuzu Motor as it would handle the extra grunt a bit better..but there are guys here with the applicable knowledge to mate a better drive train..

    But in Fairness to Brunswicks they did tell me they dont recommend the Chev conversion for Defenders..If it goes down the legal path I will help

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    Is a Hijack in Place Jeff
    Yeah, yeah...I'll be quiet then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jik22 View Post
    Yeah, yeah...I'll be quiet then.
    Relevant posts moved to a new thread "Defender Conversion to V8" http://www.aulro.com/afvb/showthread.php't=42956

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    Quote Originally Posted by DirtyDawg View Post
    Is a Hijack in Place Jeff

    Back to Jack110......is it a daily driver?..there are chev importers a heap cheaper over east.. I had one quote for a Crated 6.7lt @$12000 to my front door. and maybe have it mated to a LT95 G/box or which ever runs with the Isuzu Motor as it would handle the extra grunt a bit better..but there are guys here with the applicable knowledge to mate a better drive train..

    But in Fairness to Brunswicks they did tell me they dont recommend the Chev conversion for Defenders..If it goes down the legal path I will help
    G'day Dirty Dawg,
    Thanks for the offer of help, it's not a daily driver but has been in the past!
    I think I'm on a hiding to nothing as the motor went in 2yrs/35000 k's ago...and to try and recover $5k with legal costs at $300-/hr, well.....
    Just had a look at my original invoice though...the 6.5 was $16k fitted, well sort of...the bits and pieces added $4k to that(h/d radiator,driveshaft, conversion kit etc)so $20k.Then the tfr box 4mnths later to get the revs down, $2100-, then the repair bill for clutch and g/box just received, say $5k.
    So it didn't start out too bad....just where it ended up that is the problem.
    I'm guessing the installers don't recommend defenders as a result of the issues they have had with mine re overheating which took 18 mnths to sort and I'm waiting for summer to confirm all is well but seems to be.
    Overheats only in soft beach sand, summer time, with wind at back so minimal airflow, fine everywhere else.
    The first $900- brand new copper cored radiator now ditched in favour of custom made aluminium cored job.
    Second small radiator now under the 110 with switch to activate as/when required.
    Been through about 5 different fans and I think 3 different viscous hubs.
    Also tried an electric fan at front of radiator, now sitting on a shelf in my garage.
    To give the installers credit they didn'y baulk at any of the above, all at their cost and totally committed to sorting it out....must have cost $2k at least in parts plus heaps of labour.
    I guess the moral of the story for me is that Landys need to go to Landy specialists.....
    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jack110 View Post
    G'day Dirty Dawg,
    Thanks for the offer of help, it's not a daily driver but has been in the past!
    I think I'm on a hiding to nothing as the motor went in 2yrs/35000 k's ago...and to try and recover $5k with legal costs at $300-/hr, well.....
    Just had a look at my original invoice though...the 6.5 was $16k fitted, well sort of...the bits and pieces added $4k to that(h/d radiator,driveshaft, conversion kit etc)so $20k.Then the tfr box 4mnths later to get the revs down, $2100-, then the repair bill for clutch and g/box just received, say $5k.
    So it didn't start out too bad....just where it ended up that is the problem.
    I'm guessing the installers don't recommend defenders as a result of the issues they have had with mine re overheating which took 18 mnths to sort and I'm waiting for summer to confirm all is well but seems to be.
    Overheats only in soft beach sand, summer time, with wind at back so minimal airflow, fine everywhere else.
    The first $900- brand new copper cored radiator now ditched in favour of custom made aluminium cored job.
    Second small radiator now under the 110 with switch to activate as/when required.
    Been through about 5 different fans and I think 3 different viscous hubs.
    Also tried an electric fan at front of radiator, now sitting on a shelf in my garage.
    To give the installers credit they didn'y baulk at any of the above, all at their cost and totally committed to sorting it out....must have cost $2k at least in parts plus heaps of labour.
    I guess the moral of the story for me is that Landys need to go to Landy specialists.....
    Cheers
    No Worries mate, The Chev 6.5 is notorious for over heating but for some reason only good reports for the 6.7lt.My dads mate has one running his winnebago 6.7lt No dramas..but his ute has the 6.5lt and nothing but O heating dramas..go figure..I wonder what the diff is apart from displacement size

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